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Simply Unforgettable
Author: Mary Balogh

Book Information
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780385338226 - ISBN-10: 0385338228
Publication Date: 3/29/2005
Pages: 352


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Hardcover

Book Description:
New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh returns to the seductive world she knows so well–Regency England–in a new novel filled with her trademark wit, sensuality, and breathtaking storytelling. With this, the first in a dazzling new quartet of novels, Balogh invites us into a special world–a select academy for young ladies–a world of innocence and temptation. Drawing us into the lives of four women, teachers at Miss Martin’s School for Girls, Balogh introduces this novel’s marvelous heroine: music teacher Frances Allard–and the man who seduces her with a passion no woman could possibly forget.…

They meet in a ferocious snowstorm. She is a young teacher with a secret past. He is the cool, black-caped stranger who unexpectedly comes to her rescue. Between these two unlikely strangers, desire is instantaneous…and utterly impossible to resist. Stranded together in a rustic country inn, Lucius Marshall, who is the Viscount Sinclair, and Frances Allard share a night of glorious, unforgettable passion. But Frances knows her place–and it is far from the privileged world of the sensual aristocrat. Due to begin her teaching position at Miss Martin’s School in Bath, Frances must try to forget that one extraordinary night–and the man who touched her with such exquisite tenderness and abandon.

But Frances cannot hide forever. And when fate once again throws them together, Lucius refuses to take no for an answer. If Frances will not be his wife, he will make her his mistress. So begins an odyssey fraught with intrigue, one that defies propriety and shocks the straitlaced ton. For Lucius’s passionate, single-minded pursuit is about to force Frances to give up all her secrets–except one–to win the heart of the man she already loves.

Once again this incomparable storyteller captures a time and a place like no other. And in Lucius and Frances, Mary Balogh gives us her most unlikely lovers yet–a nobleman in search of the perfect wife and an unconventional woman willing to risk everything for an unforgettable love.

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Cali M. (Cali) wrote on 6/17/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Having read all of the Bedwyn series, I have so missed Ms. Balogh's stories! She's one of the few exceptions I will make to reading a Hardcover. Her stories stir smiles and tears! I never have to skim over a crude love scene: they don't exist in her books.

I *always* put her books down feeling good or better than I did before I started reading them! She is one of the few authors I've read that I can honestly say "I've never read a bad, poor, or, 'eh', story from."

Jan S. (Janjunebug) wrote on 9/30/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved this story of Mary Balogh's. But I love all her stories. No wonder so many members are trying to find copies of everything she was ever written. I'm looking forward to the next 3 linked books in this series.
This book has a bookcrossing.com label in it.

Vicki L. (vicki) wrote on 9/17/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This 1st book in Mary Balogh's new series was wonderful, as I have come to expect of any of her books! Can't wait to read the rest of the series.


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Juliana K. (philippaj) wrote on 7/21/2009...


~ Pardon the pun, but this book was "simply forgettable" for me (2.5 stars) ~

The first in Mary Balogh's Simply Quartet, SIMPLY UNFORGETTABLE was unfortunately not so for me. I am a huge Mary Balogh fan, but this is my least favorite book of hers and I actually had to stop myself from skimming parts at the end (which is just unheard of for me). Meanwhile, I have continued on to the second book of the Quartet, SIMPLY LOVE, and found that book highly enjoyable - I recommend just skipping to that one.

The middle section of this book was actually quite enjoyable; it was in the beginning (read my comments below) and in the end (which is supposed to be the best part!) that things fell apart for me. The section that takes place in Bath is fun to read and the interactions between Frances and Lucius are enjoyable, but once things move forward after that ... the book lost me and by the end, I was so sick of the back and forth that like I said above, I had to stop myself from just skipping to the end and finishing it already.

PROBLEM WITH THE PREMISE:
This is a matter of personal preference, but I don't usually like the "one night of passion with a stranger" premises in historical romances. I don't read many contemporary romances, but I don't mind them in that genre. However, when you're dealing with a historical romance, it just doesn't really fit with the times unless the woman is "loose," which of course the heroine never is. When the author writes a heroine who is supposedly prim and proper (Frances is such a heroine), it's very hard to have that type of character engage in one night of passion with some mystery man and maintain a sense of continuity or cohesiveness with how she's supposed to be the rest of the time. (I had this same problem with Mary Balogh's second Bedwyn book, SLIGHTLY WICKED).

SIMILAR BOOKS:
If you like books where the hero and heroine have one night of passion as strangers and later fall in love, check out the following:
~ SLIGHTLY WICKED (Bedwyn Family, Book 2) by Mary Balogh
~ THE SECRET PEARL by Mary Balogh - a spin on the "one night of passion"
~ WHEN WE MEET AGAIN (Effington Family, Book 10) by Victoria Alexander
~ HER HIGHNESS, MY WIFE (Effington Family, Book 5) by Victoria Alexander - premise isn't exactly the same, but similar enough
~ LET IT BE LOVE (Effington Family, Book 11) by Victoria Alexander
~ IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT, anthology - I haven't read it, but I think it is similar

BOTTOM LINE:
Balogh is a wonderful author, but from this book you wouldn't perhaps know it. Skip it and read one of her other books: you can skip to SIMPLY LOVE, which is second in the Simply Quartet; read THE SECRET PEARL, a great stand-alone; or settle in to enjoy the wonderful Bedwyn series, starting with A SUMMER TO REMEMBER (Bedwyn prequel) and SLIGHTLY MARRIED (Bedwyn Book 1).

(http://historical-romance-heaven.blogspot.com)

Irma R. wrote on 3/19/2009...


Loved Book!

Kelly F. wrote on 1/22/2007...


Miss Martin;s School for Girls, this novel introduces heroine music teacher Frances Allard and the man who seduces her with a passion no woman could possibly forget...

Deb H. wrote on 10/31/2005...


This is the fifth book in this series. Unique in the fact that the awkward sex scene is somewhat refreshing if your tired of reading about virgin heroines.

Emily B. (koreanprincess24) wrote on 9/6/2005...


good book


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